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Utah AG opinion on guns in government buildings
Just came across an interesting Attorney General's Opinion from Utah. The president of the state Senate had inquired about the legality of a state Human Resources rule forbidding employees to carry firearms in government buildings or automobiles. The AG cites the state constitution, and its pre-emption law, in ruling that the rule was illegal and unenforcable.
